Prophet advises Mohammed Kudus to choose a club that wears red jersey next season

A Ghanaian prophet, Clement Testimony, has cautioned Ghanaian attacker Mohammed Kudus, against playing for a club that wears white or blue jersey in the 2025/2026 season.

According to him, it has been revealed that Kudus’ footballing career will sink if he chooses to play for any team that wears the white or blue jersey next season, amid links to major European clubs.

The prophet also warned the West Ham United star against moving to join a Saudi Arabian club to enrich himself, lest his glittering career be diminished.

“By God’s grace, I have been led to give prophecies about this younger brother of mine, and all that I said in the past, which he obeyed, has come to pass. So, I hope he takes this one too. Please tell Kudus not to wear a blue or white jersey next season, lest his career be thwarted.

“If he wears the blue jersey, I saw multiple injuries that would cut his football career short in the first year, sadly. Also, let him not go to the Arab land seeking more money, which I prophetically saw would dim his shine forever. The white jersey would take him backward as a player, etc.,” he said, as shared in a viral email.

However, Prophet Testimony urged him to join a club that wears the red jersey to enable him to thrive in his career and compete for major laurels.

“I saw the red garment put on him, and he became a global star, standing close to the men holding the Ballon d’Or – a parable!

“The watchers of his life are making way for him to put on red because his destiny is tied to the colour red in his career. If he wants clarity, his people can contact our office line to be connected to the prophet for further details and instructions,” he added.

This comes as Kudus has been linked with a transfer to Tottenham Hotspur (white jersey), Chelsea (blue jersey), and Manchester United (red jersey).

However, the prophet did not mention specific teams that the player should consider or reject.

Kudus’ next club remains unknown, as Spurs had their 50 million euros offer rejected by West Ham, who demand 85 million euros.

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